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ASR Alumni Interview
Dysfunction Junction:
For the record, I did not write that. You shouldn't be trying to attribute it to me when it can be easily verified it was not penned by this author.
As an aside, it is just further derailment of this thread. I suggest you delete or move your off-topic responses and stop adding to them. Flouting the rules you are charged with enforcing is not a very responsible way to moderate and probably is at the root of a lot of the blowback you get. "Do as I say, not as I do" is program shit, Joel. It doesn't belong here, especially from a moderator.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Right off the bat there is no Costco in St. Albans where the girl allegedly worked. That's a tip-off right there. The closest one is an hour away. Plus it comes from an Aspen marketing site which are well known to be purveyors of falsehoods. The details don't line up in this ficytitious story, just l;ike all of Whooter's stories where he can't rememeber how long his "daughter" was in a program, what years she was in a program, who worked at it, etc. He gets all the details mixed up each time he tells the story and everyone can just tell it's phony.
So, Joel, by your commentary, I guess it's OK to derail threads if someone else has done so in the past (in your opinion). Thanks. I'll remember that. I guess that's why it's OK for you to derail any thread you like while slicing/dicing/cutting/pasting everything else you don't agree with. Keep on keeping on, derailer. Just don't come bitching to me about "forum rules" later. We now know it's OK to derail threads because the moderators do it.
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There is a Costco 2 blocks away from where she is attending college. She got a job in a college town after leaving ASR, very common. Your biggest enemy has always been the facts DJ. lol
these are the exact kind of posts you use to post for me when I exposed you. I see you are back to your old ticks, DJ:
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Dysfunction Junction:
I didn't write that. I think you did, probably. You're responsible for most of the porn, trash and other crap that gets posted here as an attempt to derail.
I guess I'll have to report this derailment to a real moderator who understands what "moderation" is to get your and Joel's off-topic posts removed. You two are quite the pair.
The phony interview said she worked for a year before applying to colleges and she lived in St. Albans. Ain't no Costco there, bud. I'll be up there next week and I can check to see if they built one since the last time I was up there three weeks ago, but I sincerely doubt it.
Whooter:
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The phony interview said she worked for a year before applying to colleges and she lived in St. Albans. Ain't no Costco there, bud. I'll be up there next week and I can check to see if they built one since the last time I was up there three weeks ago, but I sincerely doubt it.
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Sorry, You dont have any credibility left. Map quest says there is one 2 blocks from where she is going to school. I am going with that. Like I said,DJ, the facts trip you up every time.
Phony interview, phony study !! lol Ouch you must be hurt'in, hitting an all time low trying to rely on Costco locations to discredit survivor stories.
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9403390:
having read this interview it looks real enough to me. But it hardly seems an advertisement. The biggest thing that these places seem to boast about is forcing kids to be honest. Yet the girl admits that she was grossly mislead about what the day to day life of the school was like. No reasonable adult would have a good attitude to therapy if they were lied to so of course an angry kid is not going to miraculously be on board. She also describes some pretty confronting therapies. I have spoken to adult drug addicts and none of them have talked about "dreading" a group therapy situation continuously. i could understand if she said she was nervous the first time because she was not sure what to expect but to continually dread a therapy situation indicates that it is not doing its job. It was also pretty telling that the first thing she did when she came home was get alcohol poisoning. I know a lot of people relapse a few times if they have some kind of addiction issues but this was her first weekend at home. I would say this interview is an advertisement for why you should avoid this school. I hope she is doing well and she is enjoying her studies but i don't think the things she went through at this school make it worth it.
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